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A Scout is Courteous...we can agree to disagree and respectfully discuss those differences...again and again and maybe learn. In the past when I have expressed my opinions about the wearing a neckerchief, I have stated my reasons even specs while respecting those with different and obviously wrong ( joke) opinions. Maybe ball caps are the future? Bolos? My $0.02,
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Well done SpaceX, NASA, and astronauts Robert Bahnken and Douglas Hurley. Scout Salute and thanks for good news, smart news. (NASA photo)
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Most who were downsized/rightsized, some multiple times in last 40+ years, in groups small and large (1,000's, 10,000's ), during difficult times and circumstances were good people who did not deserve it. For those who did deserve it, well this is a scout forum. From my experiences, suck it up and move on - budget and negotiate, maintain medical insurance, network, be open to new ventures (even temporary), stay positive...It is hard and lousy but the alternatives are worse. My $0.02,
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IMHO, infection rate is not about age, race, or income, rather exposure, susceptibility, and protective measures. "Relatively large cohorts sleeping in the same cabin and engaging in regular singing and cheering likely contributed to transmission (9). Use of cloth masks, which has been shown to reduce the risk for infection (10), was not universal. An ongoing investigation will further characterize specific exposures associated with infection, illness course, and any secondary transmission to household members. Physical distancing and consistent and correct use of cloth masks should be emphasized as important strategies for mitigating transmission in congregate settings." My $0.01
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Advice for a Camp Health Officer?
RememberSchiff replied to ItsBrian's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Brian, just curious, will your college or its home state require you to produce a recent negative covid-19 test and/or quarantine for 14 days on campus? -
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7/30/2020 : Related or coincidence, the BSA gave notice to the Bankruptcy Court that they are retaining and compensating Baker & Hostetler LLP to serve as legal counsel with regard to data privacy issues. https://casedocs.omniagentsolutions.com/cmsvol2/pub_47373/836594_1056.pdf BakerHostetler National Privacy and Data Protection Team "...the elite team of attorneys is consistently selected by general counsel worldwide to address their most critical issues. Providing a full range of practical, strategic advice across a myriad of industries in key cities with global reach, the team’s comprehensive experience includes working on nearly 25 percent of all data breaches reported in the last year." https://www.bakerlaw.com/press/bakerhostetlers-national-privacy-and-data-protection-team-named-a-practice-group-of-the-year
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7/30/2020: Michigan Crossroads Council letter outlining rules to comply with Gov. Whitmer Executive Order 2020-160. https://nbc25news.com/news/local/boy-scouts-of-america-outline-social-distancing-practices-in-michigan Dear Scouting Families and Leaders, One of our main priorities is the health and safety of our Scouts, leaders and Scouting families. Thank you for the tremendous response to the Restarting Scouting plan, and for your personal leadership in helping make Scouting available through various means – whether Scouting in your unit and your family is done through in-person, at-home, and/or virtual activities, you are making a difference and you are appreciated. Yesterday, Governor Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-160 which states that the following restrictions take effect July 31, 2020. Furthermore, the order and restrictions below apply to all in-person Scouting related activities, meetings and events. Rules on gatherings, events, and large venues. (Page 5) A social gathering or organized event among persons not part of the same household is permitted, but only to the extent that: 1.The gathering or event is designed to ensure that persons not part of the same household maintain six feet of distance from one another; 2.If it is indoors, the gathering or event does not exceed 10 people; and 3.If it is outdoors, the gathering or event does not exceed 100 people. The above restrictions do not apply to Regions 6 and 8. (Traverse City area and the UP) Units participating in in-person Scouting meetings, activities, and events are required to follow the guidelines and restrictions noted above and to follow all Restarting Scouting guidelines issued by the Michigan Crossroads Council for the protection of our Scouting community. To include but not limited to the following guidelines: - Youth and adult waivers for all participants - Part A & B Medical Form (Annual Health and Medical Record) - Supplemental Medical Permission Form (as defined) - Unit Activity Checklist - Practice social distancing protocols - Use of masks and/or shields - Frequent hand washing and use of hand sanitizer - Cleaning and sanitizing general public areas
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7/29/2020: The Coalition of Abused Scouts for Justice submitted verified statement to Bankruptcy court: (in part): 1. On or around July 18, 2020, the members of the Coalition, by and through their counsel, formed the Coalition and retained Brown Rudnick LLP and Blank Rome LLP (together, the “Coalition Counsel”) to represent them in connection with the Coalition’s claims and interests in respect of the Debtors and the Bankruptcy Cases. The Coalition is comprised of more than 10,000 sexual abuse victims (collectively, the “Coalition Members”). Each Coalition Member, a party-in-interest, holds claims against the Debtors that may include, but are not necessarily limited to, unsecured claims and administrative claims. https://casedocs.omniagentsolutions.com/cmsvol2/pub_47373/836358_1053.pdf
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@Jameson76 perhaps this further assurance from Blackbaud will reduce your skepticism ...While most in the cybersecurity community are not so trusting of hardened criminals, Blackbaud has publicly expressed their optimism that the cybercriminals destroyed the data and/or won’t misuse, disseminate or make the data publicly available: “We have credible confirmation that the data was destroyed for two reasons: The cyber ransom business model is dependent on the cybercriminal not disclosing the information or they lose credibility and leverage. We worked with a third-party expert in communicating with the cybercriminal, and we only paid the ransom when we received credible confirmation that the data was destroyed… as a precautionary measure, we have hired outside experts to monitor the Internet, including the dark web, and they have found no evidence that any information was ever released, and we will continue to monitor,” a Blackbaud spokesperson said. https://schneiderdowns.com/our-thoughts-on/blackbaud-breach-alert So hrrrumph, it is quite simple actually, the criminals have their good name to protect and as a further look-good-after-our-blunder measure Blackbaud hired internet watchers to see if any stolen ( now encrypted by criminals) data appears. No worry, rest assured. And not likely a bootleg copy of a copy will be sold since the ransom paid was a staggering $350K (Bitcoin) for client data from 125 or more non-profit and educational institutions. Oh and good to know that the BSA was not target rather us. That is comforting. IMHO, Blackeye should offer a year + 174 days of free identity and credit monitoring by a third party to all persons affected. My $0.02, ( two Lincoln sense, no Bitcoin)
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Separate Sea Scout patrol within troop
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Scouting History
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Be Prepared - aspirin bottle (regarding Blackbaud's delay in reporting and ransom paid) On July 16, 2020, Blackbaud, a U.S. based cloud computing provider and one of the world’s largest providers of education administration, fundraising, and financial management software, notified users of its services that it had suffered a ransomware attack in May 2020 in relation to personal data stored on their servers. Numerous colleges, universities, foundations, and other non-profits across the U.K., U.S. and Canada were affected. Blackbaud’s handling of the attack has raised some questions. Blackbaud has confirmed in a statement on its website that they paid the cyber-criminal’s ransom demand in return for confirmation that the stolen data had been destroyed. Paying ransom demands is not unlawful, but it goes against the official advice issued by many law enforcement agencies, including the FBI. In addition, Blackbaud has faced criticism for taking many weeks to inform its customers of the breach. More at https://www.passwordprotectedlaw.com/2020/07/blackbaud-data-breach/ https://www.zdnet.com/article/university-of-york-discloses-data-breach-staff-and-student-records-stolen/
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...Most often such character development is achieved by means of outdoor programs where scouts can be close to nature. But there are ways of learning conservation and leadership skills in an outdoor setting that do not involve camping, and that is where the Sea Scouts come in. In 1910 Lord Baden-Powell’s brother Warrington published a book in Britain about Sea Scouting. By 1912 Arthur Carey of Massachusetts used the book to establish the Sea Scouting program in the U.S. Despite an endorsement from the Secretary of the Navy, Sea Scouting in America started off slowly and for its first years was largely confined to the Atlantic coast. The Great Lakes, however, are a natural setting for Sea Scouting, and by 1918 Sea Scout units were being established in Wisconsin. The entire national organization was restructured in 1922 under the leadership of Thomas Keane of New York, and consequently during the 1920s membership in Sea Scouting exploded. Sea Scouting reached the Northwoods in the spring of 1929 when a Sea Scout unit was established in the town of Mercer. A. H. Rice, the Scoutmaster for the local Boy Scout Troop became the unit Skipper. Richard Roberts became First Mate of the Mercer “Ship.” The choice of Mercer as the first in the Northwoods was a direct result of Thomas Keane’s aggressive recruitment program. Keane had instructed scouting’s regional headquarters in Chicago to look to towns and villages not large enough to support a full Sea Scout program but still active enough to recruit teenage boys for a separate Sea Scout “patrol unit.” With an active Boy Scout organization, Mercer was perfect for this... The History of Sea Scouts in Mercer (WI) https://www.wxpr.org/post/history-sea-scouts-mercer#stream/0
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Are your Resident Camps/Summer Camps opening?
RememberSchiff replied to ItsBrian's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Camp Alaflo (AL) ..."Our biggest thing this year is really getting people out to get out of the house a little bit because they've been cooped up for such a long time and we just want them to enjoy the scouting experience," said Camp Alaflo Camp Director Joe Maxwell. In addition to masks and temperature checks, the staff is sanitizing high touch areas like the shotgun range. The camp has even changed the dining experience. "We are delivering food in the morning where we usually eat in the trading post and then in the evening we are eating in shifts which really helps out and is able to spread people out and not be so close together," Maxwell added. Despite new rules and regulations, the scouts are not seeing a change in the amount of fun they are having. More in video at source: https://www.wtvy.com/2020/07/29/boy-scouts-attend-camp-alaflo/ -
Scout Kayak / Paddle Board trip
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Invite Chief Scout to your event (Canada)
RememberSchiff posted a topic in Scouting Around the World
Not that Canada would allow travel to/from US, but I would like to hear Terry Grant speak about Scouting and outdoor program. https://www.scouts.ca/about/who-we-are/chief-scout.html-
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YP and allowing actual Patrol Method?
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Tampa Bay Council will not host Civil War Reenactment
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Issues & Politics
Thanks for correction. I was looking at an old link with these requirements this morning. Sorry about that. Scout Joining Requirements: Meet age requirements. Be a boy who has completed the fifth grade or is 11 years old, or has earned the Arrow of Light Award but is under 18 years old. Complete a Boy Scout application and health history signed by your parent or guardian. Find a Scout troop near your home. Repeat the Pledge of Allegiance. Demonstrate the Scout sign, salute, and handshake. Demonstrate tying the square knot (a joining knot). Understand and agree to live by the Scout Oath, Scout Law, motto, and slogan, and the Outdoor Code. Describe the Scout badge. Complete the pamphlet exercises. With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide. Participate in a Scoutmaster conference. Turn in your Boy Scout application and health history form signed by your parent or guardian, then participate in a Scoutmaster conference. -
2021 National Jamboree—NOW CANCELLED
RememberSchiff replied to mrkstvns's topic in Open Discussion - Program
National (thru NewWorld19) planned and budgeted to make a profit from WSJ 2019, say it was $400 profit/scout. So if unplanned additional expenses were an added $400/scout, they would have broke even. With a $3M loss for 30,000 scouts, then the unplanned additional expenses are ($400+$100)/scout. Ouch. -
Tampa Bay Council will not host Civil War Reenactment
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Issues & Politics
We used to do this more in Scouting... explain, in your own words, the meaning of the flag, Pledge of Allegiance, National Anthem, Scout Oath and Law, Scout badge,...and often the scout thoughts expressed were priceless. How can we develop leaders without asking what they think and giving them the freedom to do so? For example, old Tenderfoot requirements 2. ...Describe Scout Badge & explain its meaning...memorize 12 words of the Law and explaining their meaning in your own words My $0.02, -
Units running their own covid summer campouts
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Found this news story: Green County Boy Scouts camp hold summer camp (VA) Beginning on Sunday, July 12, after nearly four months without the ability to practice their skills as a troop, the camp provided scouts with opportunities to learn and teach scout safety and rank skills, to hike at Preddy Creek Trail Park, to kayak at Greene Mountain Lake, and even for some light-hearted competition in the form of a Highland Games, which included events such as axe throwing and a caber toss. Finally, on Saturday, July 18, the troop held a campfire and Court of Honor to recognize all of the scouts’ efforts. Scouts like Josef Sjordal loved “just being active in the outdoors” and Andrew Schlict liked “not being stuck in the house.” According to Jeffrey Wallace, the Senior Patrol Leader, the camp was necessary because “it is important to get the scouts, particularly the new scouts, back into a scouting mindset as we move into the fall.” More details at source: https://dailyprogress.com/greenenews/lifestyles/greene-county-boy-scouts-hold-summer-camp/article_1c9db9a6-cc3c-11ea-9d94-dbaf6ee9fa4b.html -
Bill began carving wooden bolo tie slides in the early 1960s and never stopped. He's crafted more than 48,000 bolos (he numbers the back of each one) and almost all have ended up hanging around the neck of a young Scout or a dedicated leader who, in exchange for the gift, makes a lifelong pledge to live the Scout Oath and Law. source link William Bradford Burch August 7, 1923 – September 25, 2012 Scout Salute